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“Majority‐Rules” Effect on Supramolecular Chirality and Optoelectronic Properties of Chiral Tetrachloro‐Perylene Diimides
Author(s) -
Shang Xiaobo,
Song Inho,
Han Myeonggeun,
Lee Jeong Hyeon,
Ohtsu Hiroyoshi,
Choi Wanuk,
Kim Jin Chul,
Ahn Jaeyong,
Kwak Sang Kyu,
Oh Joon Hak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advanced optical materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.89
H-Index - 91
ISSN - 2195-1071
DOI - 10.1002/adom.202001911
Subject(s) - supramolecular chirality , supramolecular chemistry , chirality (physics) , perylene , materials science , circular dichroism , enantiomer , self assembly , exciton , nanotechnology , chemical physics , crystallography , stereochemistry , chemistry , condensed matter physics , crystal structure , chiral symmetry , molecule , organic chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics , nambu–jona lasinio model , quark
Supramolecular chirality has attracted a great deal of attention as a platform for both fundamental study and chirality amplification in various research fields. Compared with the “sergeants‐and‐soldiers” principle, the “majority‐rules” principle, which affects chirality amplification in supramolecular systems, is rarely reported for nano/microstructures. Here, chiral tetrachloro‐substituted perylene diimides are synthesized that self‐assemble into chiral supramolecules with different degrees of enantiomeric excess (ee). Interestingly, it is found that quasi‐2D crystals are gradually transferred to 1D nanowires (NWs) with ee from 100% to 0%. In the racemic system, chiral self‐discrimination is observed due to the greater thermodynamic stability of heterochiral crystals than the homochiral counterparts, judging from the theoretical studies. Circular dichroism analysis indicates that the self‐assembled system with different ee values shows different peaks due to their unique molecular ordering for supramolecular exciton coupling. On measurement in optoelectronic devices, racemic 1D NWs show better charge transport ability than enantiomeric quasi‐2D crystals. These results provide guidelines for tuning the supramolecular chirality and optoelectronic performance of self‐assembled systems via the “majority‐rules” principle.

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